Moving in 2022?

Moving in 2022?

Thinking of moving in 2022?

New Year, New Home for 2022!
January is the month where it seems like the entire world start to make changes to their lives. The amount of New Year resolutions that get made in a hurry is startling, and it is understandable as we near the end of the month, that many of these resolutions fall by the wayside in next to no time. However, there are some things worth persevering with, and it is possible to make significant changes to your life.
If you want to move home, 2022 could be the year when you make the move!

SUPPLY & DEMAND

 
At this time of year there are plenty of motivated buyers who are ready to offer. However, there simply isn’t enough stock on the market to meet this high demand.
Low supply equals high demand, but what does this mean for you as a seller? It means that it’s now a seller’s market and the odds are highly stacked in your favour.
Trust us when we say “there’s no time like the present!”

Lawler & Co are local estate agents and within our 3 branches in Hazel Grove, Marple and Poynton, we have years of experience in the local property market. Our teams in each branch have excellent knowledge of the local area and happy to help with all enquiries.
We know what buyers are looking for and we know what the area has to offer.
Call us now to arrange your free no obligation valuation or click here to arrange online.
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